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"Sacred Monsters" at Tufts University Art Gallery

posted on Aug. 21, 2009
Tomokazu Matsuyama
Tomokazu Matsuyama, Untitled, 2008, from the Kirin series

Sacred Monsters: Everyday Animism in Contemporary Japanese Art and Anime
This exhibition examines representations of mythical spirits, gods, monsters, and other mutant, sentient beings in contemporary Japanese art and film as expressions of animist belief through the work of eight emerging and mid-career artists. The theme is also explored through a complementary program of continuous anime screenings presented in the Gallery. Many contemporary Japanese visual artists and animators incorporate animist beliefs in their work as cultural rather than religious expression. A shared iconography connects the artists and anime included in this exhibition, ranging from kami (gods) to yokai (monsters), sentient and non-sentient beings with supernatural powers, and hybrid mythical creatures. These traditionally Japanese representations - visible, tangible, and ubiquitous - actively dissolve boundaries between the living and the dead, the human and non-human realms.

Participating Artists: Chiho Aoshima / Nobuhiro Ishihara / Kenjiro Kitade / Mahomi Kunikata / Tomokazu Matsuyama / Mr. / Oscar Oiwa / TOKYO KAMEN
(text from "Scared Monsters"Tufts University Art Gallery)


Exhibition Info
Date: Sept 10- Nov 22, 2009
Place:Tufts University Art Gallery
Address: Aidekman Arts Center 40 Talbot Ave Medford, MA 02155



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